The Brush Creek Trail drops steeply off the top of Starr Pass at 12,300 feet, dropping rapidly down through moto whoops, rocks, ledges, and all manner of obstacles.
Photo: Nick Ontiveros / Big Mountain Enduro The build up to this day was incredible. It all started back during the cold winter months when I first heard…
This is a ripping descent with tons of boulders, rocks, roots, whoops, and other obstacles to keep things interesting. However, as a trail on the whole, this just isn't five-stars. Despite awesome views at the top, it's essentially a steep, washed out fall line, which is a heck of a lot of fun when going down but no fun in the other direction.
This is a ripping descent with tons of boulders, rocks, roots, whoops, and other obstacles to keep things interesting. However, as a trail on the whole, this just isn't five-stars. Despite awesome views at the top, it's essentially a steep, washed out fall line, which is a heck of a lot of fun when going down but no fun in the other direction.
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